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Best Starting XI Of Players That Changed Club This Summer, Featuring Sterling, Raphinha & Rudiger
A. Goalkeeper: Nick Pope, who earlier this summer successfully transferred from Burnley to Newcastle United, defeats Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson to the position.
In the wake of their shock relegation from the Premier League, Burnley traded Pope to Newcastle United for somewhere about €11.5 million.
B. The defenders
1. Sven Botman - Following their unsuccessful attempts to sign him during the January transfer window, Newcastle United finally signed Sven Botman from Lille. Before signing Botman, Newcastle United reportedly paid Lille the sum of €37M.
2. Antonio Rudiger - Antonio Rudiger is another defender who switched clubs this summer. Rudiger declined to sign a new deal at Chelsea for personal reasons, thus he went on a free transfer to Real Madrid earlier this summer.
3. Neco Williams: After moving from Liverpool to Nottingham Forest earlier this week, Neco Williams was promoted to the left back position.
Nuno Mendes officially changed clubs this summer as both PSG and Sporting Lisbon made the loan agreement between the two parties permanent. Mendes, who was previously thought of as a Sporting Lisbon player on loan at PSG, is now thought of as a PSG player since the French club made his loan agreement permanent.
C. Aurelien Tchouameni and Kalvin Phillips, midfielders.
D. Attackers - On the other hand, following their successful transfers this summer, Raheem Sterling, Raphinha, Darwin Nunez, and Erling Haaland would be leading the attacking frontline for the club.
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Chelsea told to make double signing and sell two players who are 'not good enough
CHELSEA has received support to keep up their summer expenditure.
According to former Aston Villa captain Gabriel Agbonlahor, both Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech will be moved, and Chelsea need to sign a striker and another winger. Raheem Sterling left Manchester City for Chelsea on Wednesday, but Agbonlahor thinks Thomas Tuchel still needs to bolster his team's offensive capabilities.
Sterling signed with the Blues for for £47.5 million. He has become Todd Boehly's first significant acquisition as owner.
Following a dismal season for the Belgian in west London, Chelsea permitted Romelu Lukaku to return to Inter Milan on loan earlier this summer. However, they have yet to replace the striker with an established player.
Agbonlahor thinks that for the duration of the window, Thomas Tuchel must make it a top priority. He believes Pulisic and Ziyech should go, though, because they are "not good enough," and that another winger should be added to the squad as well.
They must [sign a striker], according to Agbonlahor, who spoke to talkSPORT. Coming in with [Kai] Havertz, a terrific player, and Sterling will ensure you of goals and assists.
But don't they need that striker? Look at Tottenham, Manchester City, and Liverpool; they all now have elite strikers.
Chelsea must hire someone to fill that role. They were after Raphinha and even another winger.
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